HOUSTON — Chargers broad receiver Ladd McConkey scored the Chargers’ first landing of the sport late within the fourth quarter Saturday. On Third-and-26, McConkey leaped and snagged a go over the outstretched arms of cornerback Myles Bryant, bounced off of a deal with and took the catch 86 yards for a landing. It was the most important play of the sport for the Chargers offense, which has in any other case been lifeless.
What. A. Play. The @Chargers have life ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/vM5rR4oyO8
— NFL (@NFL) January 12, 2025
The Chargers’ momentum ended there. After the rating, Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker‘s further level was blocked and returned 86 yards for a rating by Texans edge rusher Danielle Hunter, rising the Texans result in 25-12.
CHAOS pic.twitter.com/2wya7jeLe8
— NFL (@NFL) January 12, 2025
McConkey has been the lone brilliant spot for the Chargers offense. He’s as much as eight catches for 188 yards and a landing, which is essentially the most yards he has had in a sport in his profession. All different Chargers receivers had mixed for 2 catches for 14 yards when McConkey scored his TD.